1)Patchwork textile ring no.293 kjoo 2)Buddha In The Garden Bohemianwhimsey 3)blue birdhouse gypsyandtwink 4)Sea Treasure Collection-Beach Findings Necklace II staroftheeast 5)Whimsical Shabby French Garden Bunny Chandelier thewhimsicalworld 6)dancing faerie princess-petite vintage cocktail ring jennifermorrisbeads 7)Ruffle..Upcycle..Fused Plastic and stone beads... jewelera 8)Scotland Map Paper Bird cottonbirddesigns 9)Embroidered Postcard Pin Cushion Robin sings, listing #14116171 hensteeth
Phew! A week away from blogging, and it's Saturday already! Five more days, and I'll be back again for daily postings. I have to admit that I've missed this daily routine, but it has been great to spend the time with the children. I don't enjoy packing them off to school every day - I'd much rather they were with me, despite all the arguments - but I know I could never, ever homeschool them (no patience!)....and they absolutely love going! Couldn't ask for more, really.
Anyway, down to business. Today, my Shopping List Saturday is one of pure self indulgence! With the clock ticking very loudly towards my birthday...next week...the woodcutter issued instructions to search for something I'd like as a gift. What, anything? Within reason, he said. Right, I thought...anything it is, then! Slightly strange to seek out your own gift, maybe, but he's busy creating the biggest log-drying kiln on earth, and early next week he has one of his wrists operated on (carpel tunnel), hence the carte blanche invitation...So, these are my choices! Those of you who stop by regularly will recognise some of these items I'm sure. I have let my heart rule my selections, so you're getting a little piece of 'me' here!
I cannot get enough of kjoo's crocheted jewellery, either on etsy or her flickr photostream. Fabulous! I want to eat it, I love it so much (that's meant to be flattering!). The same goes for the decadent jewellery by Bohemianwhimsey...the rich embellishing is to die for.
Gypsyandtwink's wooden sculptures are divine - beautiful colours, patterns and simple shapes. I love that you can remove bits, change its contours and alter the feel by arranging the sections differently.
You may recognise staroftheeast's jewellery from my previous Lists. There is such a huge range to choose from - I love the inclusion of driftwoods and sea urchins in many of the pieces - and hopelessly, I cannot decide which is my favourite...maybe by Christmastime!
I've had my eye on that glorious chandelier. Thewhimsicalworld is full of beauties like this, and I wish I could have one in every room! It would be like living in a fairytale, I think.
One of my earliest discoveries on flickr was the marvellously intricate work of jennifermorrisbeads (one of my first blogposts featured her jewellery). How does she do it? How?! The details of every piece are incredible, and her photographs of them are romantic and colourful.
The work of jewelera is new to me - I stumbled upon it in the 'Gifts for Her' category in etsy. The photograph caught my eye - the subtle colouring, and the frondlike plume made me take a second look. The ruffle is created using plastic bags..recycling!..many, many, many of them. I just want to reach out and touch it!
I have a phobia of birds, but oddly I am always drawn to sculptures of them. Strange, but true. I think cottonbirddesigns' birds are amazing. They're delicate, they have real presence, and they seem to possess their own personalities! I can imagine a little collection of these throughout the house... Finally, this (yes, birds again!) delightful pincushion from hensteeth. Viv's work is to be admired - she seeks out items with a history, or a story to tell and in turn, enhances those histories by adding a story of her own. Using collage and embroidery she creates delicious needlecases and pincushions (amongst other things), and you must check out her store so that you can 'aahh' to yourself about them...you won't be disappointed!!
There we are, then...I hope he's taken notice! Take some time out today to wander through some etsy stores - they're packed full of gorgeous, handmade treasures. Please click on the link list (Shopping List Saturday: Check Out Their Lists!) in the sidebar for more inspiring lists from other etsy sellers.
Have a good weekend, and see you in a few days!
Saturday, 30 August 2008
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12 comments:
So good......
these are great choices!
Thanks, Viv (hensteeth) for your comments left for me over at etsy...I'm glad you liked the feature! Your products are so lovely.
Charlotte, your work is exquisite, really really beautiful. I just found you via Etsy and you don't live a million miles away at all either...when I'm earning some money I'll be back to place an order hopefully!
Gorgeous wishlist, thank you so much for including one of our pieces.
And wishing you a very very happy birthday and good luck to your husband with his operation!!
I'm back from my mammoth holiday now! shame the weather wasn't better! love this list - love that cuff there ... delicious stuff!
When you say 'The Woodcutter' I think of you as Grace Melbury and Giles Winterbourne. I hope you are having a happier time though!
Its my favourite Hardy Book but very sad.
Wiw what great finds... just popping in to let you know that I also posted a blog post about machine needle felting at http://sarastexturecrafts.blogspot.com/2008/08/machine-embellishing-how-to-use-your.html
wow, great choices. I didnt know many of these shops and they look qutie interesting...
I don't know how you do it. Once again you have found the most exquisite items on Etsy. Hurrah for Etsy sellers.
Oh, I totally agree with you on homeschooling. I miss my kids now that school is back in session, but I am not cut out for being a teacher!!
Love your montage of great finds!!!
And, thanks for stopping by my blog!~
hugs~dale
oh, what beautiful finds as usual :)
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